Monday, March 2, 2015

LUCKY ME!

I am at home with my sick boy...while we are cuddling I am thinking about my classroom and all the things I LOVE to do during the month of March.  

LUCKY YOU...I am going to SHARE two of my favorite things with you!
You can read more this activity by CLICKING HERE
I will never forget when LuAnn came up with this idea to use a magnifying glass to find a sight word on a four leaf clover...BRILLIANT!
CLICK HERE  to find it in our TpT Shop!
CLICK HERE to find it in our TN Shop!
You can find this activity in our "Kinderchaun" Unit.  Read more by CLICKING HERE!
You can find our unit in our TpT SHOP!
You can find out unit in our TN SHOP!
Cayden....You are MAGICALLY adorable even when you are sick.
Feel better soon buddy!!!
We are going to GIVEAWAY one of each of the units pictured above on Wednesday. 
Best O' Luck...all you have to do is leave a comment!!!

9 comments:

  1. Poor buddy! :(
    Your unit looks like fun! :)

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  2. These activities look like so much fun! Hope your little guy feels better soon!
    ebmb72@hotmail.com

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  3. Love the unit! Kiddos love St. Patrick's Day. Hope your babe feels better soon.
    shulsey@hoover.k12.al.us

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  4. Love your March activities. Hope your little one is feeling better.

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  5. Sorry your little one is sick! Loving these ideas! Its crazy how you give a student a magnifying glass and they start searching for things to write! Your sight word book looks great too!

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  6. Thanks so much for your kind words. He is feeling better today and we get to enjoy the snow. It is finally snowing here in Wisconsin!!!

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  7. Thanks for the wonderful ideas! I love St. Patrick's Day!
    Think Spring - we are having more snow and ice! Hope your little one is feeling better.
    Maryann
    brennemm@carlisleschools.org

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  8. We are very tired of ice and snow in Jersey, but I am inspired by the thought of spring around the corner and great ideas like yours! Thank you for always sharing!

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  9. Maryann & Stephanie...check your mailboxes. I will be sending you the units soon! CONGRATS and THANKS for reading our blog!

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